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THE HAMILTON DAILY NEW.S, HAMILTON, OHIO. FIVE featuresSooked in favor with, the'Public The Rialto Hope Hampton in "Dots it Tomorrow The Rialto for the four days starting tomorrow will present Hope Hampton in "Does it together a clever Pathe comedy. Asida from this it will present, on Sunday and Monday the timely Fox News and on Tuesday and Wednesday a new featuro secured for the Rialto screen, the Pnthe Review. The Question nsked by the title of the William Fox special production JEFFERSON SUN. MAT.

NIGHT ONLY. 6TH OLIVER PLAYERS Offer "ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE" A Western Drama in 3 Acts. I Special Vaudeville Between Acts Prices Now: 20c, 40c, 50c--No tax. Does it Pay?" is answered in a -dramatic and convincing manner by the author of the story. Put into the fewest words "Does It Pay?" makes the query: Is it wise for a man to change wives? Experience has taught that it is generally as disastrous as changing horses in midstream.

This is doubly so when the man is past middle life and discards the faithful mother of his children for some young charmer with an eye on his bank accouTit. Upon such a theme has been built up a screen story that powerfully and entertainingly shows the folly of a man failing to keep the promise made at the altar. So many cases have filled tho public prints where wealthy and influential men have discarded their innocent wives for a younger woman that "Does It Pay?" is exceptionally timely. Tho featured player of the cast is Hope Hampton, whoso appearance as the vamp will he enhanced by many beautiful new gowns. Robert T.

Haines plays the erriiejt millionaire. Other members of the cast are Florence Short, Walter Petri, Peggy Shaw, Charles WelleJloy, Mary Thur- man, Claude Brooks', Pierre, Gendron, Roland Bottomlsy, Marie Shotwell and Bunny Grauer. ORROW WILLIAM WX presents a ROBERT T. HMNES EGGX SHAW. TBUKNV ORAUEPi "DOES IT PAY" To Drink the Wine of Folly To Tread the Primrose Path To Break the Marriage Vow.

FAMILY COMEDY--FOX NEWS A A I "DECLARATION of INDEPENDENCE" "THE TELEPHONE GIRL" LARRY SEMON In "HORSE FORD AGE" And FOX NEWS JKWEL-Today MILTON SILLS-- in "BURNING SANDS" And STAR BE JEALOUS" MEIGHAN In "MANSLAUGHTER" DANIELS In "SINGED WINGS" VOLA NEGBI United States is the most interesting nation the world. "France, England, Germany, Italy, Spain nnc! Greece are interesting too, they are as a tale that has been told. Only a few chapters of the story of the United States have been written. Compared with i'-hat to come, this country hns achieved little, if we except the laying of foundations more solid than those by any people before. "I consider it one of the great privileges of lifo to be a part of the activity of America.

im- spires me HE nothing has evor done." Miss Negri cornea to the Theatre tomorrow in the fitellar role of the Paramount picture, "Shaii- ows of Paiis," Herbert Brcnon pin, ductfons, cdupUd by Fred "Sacki-on from th.j sensational French play, "Mon Homme," The Palace Dana in Houht Your Last Times Today Viola Dima in "Don't Doubt Husband" presented at the Paliicc theatre for the last times this nfternoon nnd It is one of the merriest photoplays in which she has evar appeared. Another delightful attraction nn this program is the de luxt Fun Fantasy--a Jack White (MermaM-Kdu- cational) comedy production efatur- ing Lig'e Con'ey. The: Palace Novelty Orchestra renders as appropriate musical program and Palace Timely Topics presents world news events of interest. This entire program closes its local DOES IT PAY FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTIOft Wise People Don't Have indigestion Any More All Stomach Agony, Acute stomach invigorators--so won- Pok Negii in a big scene Prom, the Paramount Picture "Shadows of Paris A Herbert Brenon Production At the Palace Tomorrow! "SHADOWS OF PARIS Anything with Pola Negri gets me, but the concensus of opinion among those who make pictures is that "Shadows of Paris" is far and away the best picture that Pola Negri ever made. It is her fourth American made film, is directed by Her- bevfj Brsnon and was adapted from the French play, "Mion Honur.e".

The picture was made under the name "My but before its release was changed to "Shadows of The story gives the lovely star a marvelous opportunity to display her versatile talents. Her dual role of an apache queen and a woman of wealth and station calls for num- i-rons changes in costume and manners The story, perhaps is not altogether new, but its sumptuous mountings, its attention to detail and characterizations, tho clever handling of the continuity, and the array of talent ful ed upcn to delineate the various types. A brilliant, creature of the underworld called "the blackbird," is a gang leader in the Parisian undc-rworld dens of the a Hearing that her lover has been killed in the war, she leaves the apache life and becomes one cf the admired beauties of the quasi-dcmi monde in Paris. She wins the love of a wealthy man, the prefect of police and become his wife. But tho glamour of the old life still has its fascination and she often slips out of her luxurious home to h'er old time haunt, the cafe Bule, she is warmly welcomed, happens through her visits and the situations that arise where What make up a talc of breathless interest Mis Negri goes through it all with her accustomed fire and passion.

The spltnaor of 'her support is almost unbelievable, a pel-fact galaxy of stars. Charles de the Frenchman who has played opposite Negri two or three pictures, is strongly featured and the fight between him and another husky guy, George O'Brien, is one of the strong paints the play. Mr. O'Brien got his athletic training on the football fields of Clara College. And bfcst of all is Himtley Gordon, of the "Famous Mrs.

Fair, of Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," and many tith- that will long be remembered because nf i Then there are Garell' Hughes, and Adolph Menjou, mother Frenchman who has been steadily i-lif has vinr.ll part developed of personality. '( ever since his rarh- 1,1 "The Sheik." He a remarkable amount There are several others of importance, but I think I never saw a cast included so many celebrated male Ktars. And the one woman, Pola Negri, overshadows them a'-l, She is supreme. "Shadows of Paris" begins Sund a ov Chronic, Speedily Ended or Money Back from Radcliffe Drug Co. Get a bottle of Dare's Mentha- Pepsin from Radcliffe Drug today with the distinct nndiir standing that your money will be promptly returned if it does not stop thc mffst acute stomach dis- dorful that in one small town in New Jersey, in 1D21, over 6,000 bottles were sold.

Never mind what causes your indigestion or gastritis, or how long you have hod it, or how many other remedies you have tried, this is the one medicine that will make your old disabled stomach so strong and healthy that you can engagement at the Palace theatre to- Pola Bin Cast at Palace To- rr "Shadow of Paris" Pola Nogri in her fourth American starring picture, "Shadows cf Paris," a Herbert Brenon Paramount production, is surrounded by a brilliant array of supporting payers. Adolphe Menjou, Charles de Roche and Huntly Cordon head the cast in featured roles. others are Caret Hughes, Vcra Reynolds. Rose tress quicker than any remedy you ever used. Your stomach may be so distended with anything you cat without the slight-1 Dione, Rosita Marstini, Edward Kip- Mauiice Cannon, Nelson digesti Bnd GcDr SC O'Brien.

Adolphe but recently scored est distress. bother you. Radcliffe Drug and heavily in Charles Chaplin's "A Woman cf Par's." He lias appeared other, nnd i levies of stirring seem BORZAGE TO DIRECT NOVARRO. will show Pola Ncgri ns the audi- incts long to I'Ce Hot Watffi" is the tit 1 of. the To Frank Borzage will be intrus- ted the direction of Ramon Novarro's first starring picture for Metro- Fantasy scheduled.

It is Ohristio Gnldwyn. Mr. Borzage has taken up comedy spei-ial featuring Noal i headquarters at the studios in "Spcedvlllc," which is a Ilodgi! FodKSj Culver City and is reading stories novclt yfilm, is nlsj billon for pre- 1 sentatir-n the Palavo theatre beginning tc morrow in conjunction with Pola Negri's latest shirring vehicle. AT THE PALACE Pictures of the Latonin Derby, won by Chilhowee lust Saturday, are being shown at thc Palace theatre today and wonly. Pathe's mo.

while Novarro is now at work in "The Red Lily," Fred Niblo's new production. Fillowinj rhe completion of "The Red Lily sometime within the next two weeks, Novarro will take a short vacation. VAN BIBBER SERIES LATEST ON FOX LOT The newest picture to be started at the William Fox West Coast Studios, Hollywood, fired its shot last week, when work on first 'The was begUTi by Directof nnd again under the Paramount i ion picture views of tho Marshall. This is the begirin- banner. Charles de Riche, since he came to America Franco, has Dorothy Dalton in "The Law Lawless." He also anpears as i Pharaoh in Cecil B.

DeMil'e's forthcoming Paramount production. "The Ten Comnianduiontis." In "William do Millc's "The Marriage Maker" hn plays the a Hnntly Gorrlnn-- ftluobenrd in "Ulucbeard's E'erMh Wife," starring Gloria SwnnFon. Sandusky-Cedar Point-Lornin -Torna- 'ng of the picturization of the fam- will be sh'own at Palace theatre for 4 day-i beginnin tho widely read Van Bibber stones, written by the late Richard Har( infr Davis Fox whose face and the synopsis shows familiar to patrons, has the role of that the horror wrr.uirht in Lorain r.a* a i COOGAN HAS NEW PLOTS FOR FILM It's a long way from wooden shoes, dykes, canals, windmills and the bitter cold of winter that visits the A'l the other members of the cast I Flemish countryside to the' are well nkcwp stage Bibber. Hallam Cooley will be Travers; Frank Beal the Col. Paddock Florence Gilbert the Sylvia thc itories i favorites.

MOTHERLY A CARR Mary Carr has one long cherished oco-nut desire. It is to have all of her five fcreen palms, banana trees and straw-; children play with her in a motion thatcher huts of an eternally baking i They are all capable actors of Paris" which will be south sea isle, that's thc jump actresses, and each have already shown at Ihe Palace Thc.i're staling a i Coogan has taken between: appeared on the screen-, although tomorrow, is from the French nb.vjhis second picture, "A Doy of not with their mother Mrs. Carr "Mon byt Andre Picard Flanders," and his third film for that; mf Tarrn 'concern, "Little Robinson Crusoe," Johnson F. B. O.

production "Tha who have loved i now production. the U. S. which co-star, in fiorv roles in thc past! Jackie as the modern i conn- her mth Johnnie talker. of the 1 hero of Daniel De Robinson Crusoe," is us time in his newest role.

The story, written expressively for Jackie by Willard Mack tells of an orphan of a San Francisco police see her agnin as a ruthless, ing, lawless girl, the loader of j.i.ck' Foc took, of desperate thieve-; in the slums of a glo Paris. After a series of lini-spueled' twists turns cf plot f-he is seen the leader cf smart soci- etv, woman of and wealth, but hero embarking on a tramp schooner.i now bound yheart ties to l. le life for A a i a The ship goes she am! to thc wolf pack' nd BEFORE BABIES WERE BORN that is tr. From tiun ttll thp end society, of thc f.tory, on board are lost Jackie, who subsequently i himself cast up on from "Mon Homme" Tonight VIOLA Only! DANA HERBERT BRENON I (2 Cfonvnount (picture: I CHAS. DE RO.

i.UHUON--GAUETII HUGHES ADOLPH MENJOX A REYNOLDS FRANK NELSON A other Negri pictures will he forgotten when you see this big love-melodrama of fashionable Paris and Apache underworld. With Pola as an Apache queen who marries into high society--then risks nil to steal back to tho arms of her "man." "HOT WATER" A Chriitia Comedy SPEEDVILLE LATONIA DERBY Have YM Tried The New Crtkn Shaving Stick? Tkto nudiomt ErotNiCM trtM (MblfaHC 700 to 'Friday." ventures of the boy and his cat on this island populated chiefly by a i blacks pros ides a story entirely at variance with any of those which have thus far served as a i vehicles for the tiny genius. The appeal of thc film is wide and is being produced as entertainment for the whole family. "Little Robinson'Cruaoc'" will bo i-om pletcd within a month after which Jackie will take his usual "between pictures" vacation before starting on his trip to the near east with a shipload of milk and foodstuffs for his less fortunate brothers nnd sisters across thc sea. Mrs.

Oswald Benefited by Taking Lydin EL Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Girardville, took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound before my lut two babiea came. It keeps netting meaia and doing all my work until an hour before the baby ia bore. A friend told ma to take it and I have used ten bottles oe I heard about I recommend tha Vo ge a Compound whenever I can. Juit yeatarday a friend was telling me bow mSaerabM BEAUTIFUL SCENERY FOR "THE A A A The hcntuios of Rainier National! Park with its fiiaciers and vast fields of lilies will be used in the scenes of Thomas next film, "The Alaskan." Mr.

Melghan and the company wore on their way to Alaska, It Is ald when they were shown gathered by the Seattle dumber of and to ma to taa wuk. WAU, 40S W. Ogdra St, Girard- Tills, Pa, Mra, Nicd. PaJosxi S.y» Mlahawaka, took Lydia Plnkham'a Vegetabia Compound for mybablMnSmbom. I waa and tired out all UM and (t helped BM.

I had Inward inflammation doctor traatad but It did not bolp nx, ao I triad Lydb Ptnkham't Waah aad halpad iSsWi'i.

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